AP woman, son stabbed multiple times; US police says ‘not hate crime’

New York: The ugly killings of an Indian IT expert and her 6-year-old son in a New Jersey metropolis has despatched shock waves inside the neighbourhood with the motive behind the murders nonetheless unknown.

Sasikala Narra, 38 and her son Anish Narra have been killed on Friday inside their residence on the Fox Meadow Flats in Maple Shade in New Jersey's Burlington County.

The two have been found murdered when Sasikala's husband Narra Hanumanth Rao returned from work Thursday night time.

Officers from the Maple Shade Police Division have been known as to the Hamilton Freeway residence merely after 9 pm by Rao after he found the our our bodies of his partner and son.

Authorities acknowledged no arrests have been made and the deaths are being investigated as homicides.

Preliminary investigation revealed that every victims have been "stabbed multiple times."

Narras' shut family good buddy Mohan Nannapaneni acknowledged in an ABC6 Movement Data report that Rao had known as him shortly after discovering his partner and son in a pool of blood.

"When he opened the house and he couldn't find his wife and son and then he called Anish his son and he didn't answer, so when he went to open the bedroom and then he found those two people … dead and blood everywhere," acknowledged Nannapaneni.

Laws enforcement officers have denied the killings have been hate crime or a outcomes of bias in direction of the Indian origin of the victims, based mostly on an announcement supplied to PTI by Burlington County Prosecutor's Office.

"Contrary to some media reports, at this point there is no indication that this is a hate crime connected to the fact that the victims are of Indian origin," the assertion had acknowledged.

The killings have shocked the Maple Shade neighborhood, which has expressed concern and disappointment over the murders.

"What kind of monster would come up and do something that scary?" acknowledged Lisa of Maple Shade inside the report in ABC6 Movement Data.